- John Pardoe
John Pardoe (born
27 July 1934 ) is a retired British businessman and Liberal Party politician.Educated at
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , he was active in the famousFootlights Society; one critic of their 1955 revue panned future comedianJonathan Miller whilst predicting a bold comedic future for Pardoe.In the 1964 general election Pardoe stood as the Liberal candidate against
Margaret Thatcher in Finchley. [ [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/politicspast/story/0,,1177678,00.html Pardoe stands against Thatcher - Guardian 1977] ] In the 1966 election, the Liberal Party increased its number of MPs from nine to twelve - one of them was Pardoe, capturing the North Cornwall seat from the Conservative Party'sJames Scott-Hopkins . He rapidly became the party's Economic Affairs spokesman in parliament, respected for the intellect of his views if not the often partisan nature of his comments.In 1976, after the resignation of
Jeremy Thorpe , Pardoe was a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party. He lost toDavid Steel by a wide margin.In the 1979 general election, he lost his seat, possibly because of his outspoken support for neighbouring MP Jeremy Thorpe, who was then standing trial at the
Old Bailey for conspiracy and incitement to murder.In the general election of 1987, Pardoe served as campaign manager of the
SDP-Liberal Alliance .In the 1960s John Pardoe was a member of
Mebyon Kernow as well as the Liberal Party. [ [http://www.mebyonkernow.org/ Mebyon Kernow] ]References
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